Pool Cues For Sale

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Pool Cues For Sale
Pool Cues For Sale
Mali pool cue?


This probably isn't the venue for this question but does anyone (that reads snooker/pool related questions) have a 21 ounce Mali Pool Cue for sale, circa 1985 or older?

tedjeffrey( 1196
Hey L.L. this guy sells a lot of collector cues from estates on ebay belive it or not he may have what your looking for I dont know many places that would have them .



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Blue Book of Pool Cues


Blue Book of Pool Cues


$26.36


Blue Book of Pool Cues

Blue Book Of Pool Cues


Blue Book Of Pool Cues


$30.05


Buy and sell [Blue Book Of Pool Cues] at great prices.

Athena Pool Cues Extra Shaft


Athena Pool Cues Extra Shaft


$39.2


Extra Shaft compatible with all Athena Pool Cues

Pool Table Hands and Cues Neon Sign


Pool Table Hands and Cues Neon Sign


$348


Pool Table Hands and Cues Neon Sign

Outlaw Pool Cues Extra Shaft 13mm


Outlaw Pool Cues Extra Shaft 13mm


$44


13mm Extra Shaft compatible with all Outlaw Pool Cues

Outlaw Pool Cues Extra Shaft 12mm


Outlaw Pool Cues Extra Shaft 12mm


$44


12mm Extra Shaft compatible with all Outlaw Pool Cues

Pool Cues, Beer Bottles And Baseball Bats


Pool Cues, Beer Bottles And Baseball Bats


$9.48


Buy and sell [Pool Cues, Beer Bottles And Baseball Bats] at great prices.

Dolphin 2-piece Billiard Pool Cues


Dolphin 2-piece Billiard Pool Cues


$25.49


*Play pool like a professional with these high quality Dolphin Billiard pool cues *Two-piece pool cues have brass joints to provide a precise fit *Dolphin graphics make this a unique Billiard's accessory *Butt of the cue features an outstanding graphic image of a dolphin in its natural habitat *Further up on the stick, three additional dolphins appear in their natural habitat *Cue's tip is attached with a threaded brass screw insert *Custom fit hard black case *Lined case with soft cushion felt *Six free replacement tips *Includes carrying case *Measures 58 inches long *Weighs 20 ounces *Made of hardwood

Sterling Hard Pool Cue Case For 2 Cues


Sterling Hard Pool Cue Case For 2 Cues


$43.99


This hard oval pool cue case has a brown ostrich skin vinyl exterior. It will hold two pool cues. The lid is closed with a zipper. The interior of the case has four felt-lined rigid tubes to greatly protect the shafts and butts.

Action Color Cues - Red Pool Cue Stick


Action Color Cues - Red Pool Cue Stick


$36


Exude power and confidence on the pool table with the Action Red pool stick. A bright red overlay covers the Birdseye maple butt of this cue bringing a great deal of color energy to the stick. Players will appreciate the compact, solid hit provided by the wood to wood joint. Action combines fine materials with quality craftsmanship in this affordable cue. Satisfaction is guaranteed with all Action cues. PoolDawg also carries a matching carrying case for this cue in Red (models AC22 or ACRND).

Action Color Cues - Purple Pool Cue Stick


Action Color Cues - Purple Pool Cue Stick


$36


Imagine yourself sinking even the most difficult shot with the Action Purple pool stick. The Birdseye maple butt features a feminine violet purple overlay, the color of good judgment and peace of mind. Expertly crafted with fine materials, such as a boar skin tip, hardrock maple shaft and a wood to wood joint, this cue provides a compact solid hit. Satisfaction is guaranteed with all Action cues. PoolDawg also carries a complementary carrying case for this cue in Purple (models AC22 or ACRND).

Action Pool Cues Extra Shaft


Action Pool Cues Extra Shaft


$39.2


This is an extra shaft for the Action brand cue. Fits ACT 01,02 and 03.



Mizerak P0761 Deluxe Billiard Wall Rack Mizerak P0761 Deluxe Billiard Wall Rack
List Price: $42.99
Sale Price: $29.95
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Keep your pool room tidy with the Mizerak P0761 Deluxe Billiard Wall Rack. This solid hardwood rack has an attractive walnut finish and holds up to six cues, a set of 16 billiard balls, and a triangle...

Cue Rack for Wall Cue Rack for Wall
List Price: $30.00
Sale Price: $7.81
Average Rating:

"CUE RACK to Mount on Wall"This is a very stylish 2 piece cue rack with a natural wood stained finish.This rack looks very sharp mounted on the wall and holds up to 12 pool cues. (Pool Sticks sold separately)


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Any good practice drills for pool?


I've played pool (8-ball) for years and am becoming pretty good at making a called shot. But I'm terrible at cue ball control and setting up for my next shot. Does any body know of any drills that can help? I've tried an internet search and I can find a few, but I also find a lot of sales stuff. I'd be interested in both beginner's and intermediate drills, but not trick shots please. Thanks in advance.

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Here are a few I do, which are from a book by Willie Mosconi:

Line balls across the middle of the table (can be as many as you want, but probably at least 5). Try to make them into either of 2 corner pockets using draw shots to maintain position. As you improve, you may want to try this in sequence (e.g., each ball from left to right). Can place the line even with the back edge of the side pockets, so the cushion can be used for balls near either end. Mosconi shows this done along the head string and into the opposite corner pockets - can really be done either or any way.

Place 5-7 balls in an arc less than 2 feet in front of a side pocket. Use draw shots for position to make them in order.

Place as many balls as you want in a line in diagonal across the table - the first ball about 1 foot off the back rail and a half foot off the side rail and the last ball about 1 foot off the other side rail and 1 foot off the far rail. Try to make them in order going up the table into the far corner pocket. Can go as much as 2 feet from each rail at the end to make it easier.

These all depend on a good draw and stop shot for which you need a good tip on the stick and chalked. English also is helpful. If you can't draw very far, work on doing that first. People tend not to have as much problem with follow shots, because that is the direction the cue ball will tend to go.

As you improve on these, you'll probably find you are taking shorter cue ball routes and softer shots to accomplish your position.

Actually, running 9-ball racks is good because you can only play position for one ball.

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